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ASSOCIATE OF ARTS (AA‐DTA) Direct Transfer Degree worksheet
FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY ‐ UNOFFICIAL
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BASICREQUIREMENTS:15CREDITS
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Q/SR courses: MATH &107^, Courses
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109, 116, 120*, &131*, ENGL& 101 (5 credits)
&132*, 136, &141, &142, &146, &148, &151, &152, ENGL& 102 (5 credits)
&153, &163, 220, 224, 238, 239; PHIL& 120. Q/SR (5 credits)
All Q/SR courses have a ^MATH& 107 requires min. GPA of 2.0 *MATH 120, &131, MATH prerequisite. &132 do not meet Q/SR requirements at UW.
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NATURAL WORLD (NW) 15 Credits
Lab Science (5 cr.) □
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ELECTIVES:30CREDITS
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* IS requirement is waived if transferring in 65+ credits from another institution. AA‐DTA DEGREE Important Notes & Requirements
INDIVIDUALS, CULTURES & SOCIETIES (ICS) 15 Credits
Min. 2 different subjects □
Communication (C) □
Global Studies (GS) □
US Cultures (US) □
*Integrated Studies (IS) DISTRIBUTIONREQUIREMENTS:45CREDITS
See reverse for a full list of courses for each area. Courses
VISUAL, LITERARY & PERFORMING ARTS (VLPA) 15 Credits
Taken as part of Distribution & Elective requirements. YRQ
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• Completion of at least 90 college‐level (courses numbered 100 or above) credits, including transferred in credits, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 is required to earn the AA degree. • Courses may only be used once in Basic, Distribution & Elective requirements. • Minimum passing grade of 1.0 is required in all courses. • At least 15 credits must be earned at the degree granting campus. • Students should apply for degree/graduation one quarter prior to anticipated graduation date. • Completion of degree does not guarantee admission to a university/major program nor that all general education requirements are met.
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Electives should be chosen to prepare you for your intended major or program of study. See an advisor for help with selecting electives. NOTES
 Do you have credits from another college?
 Do you need World Language credits? Note: A maximum of 15 credits of "Restricted" electives are allowed. See reverse side for details.
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90CREDITS
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CREDITS COMPLETED: CREDITS REMAINING: Students who have taken PHIL&120 before Fall 2013 must also take MATH 098 (min. GPA of 2.0) or higher.
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AreasofKnowledgeDistributionRequirementsforAADegree
A full listing of courses is available here: www.seattlecolleges.com/DISTRICT/catalog/cccollegetransfer.aspx#aa_degree_requirements
VISUAL,LITERARY,ANDPERFORMINGARTS(VLPA)HumanitiesandArts‐15CREDITS
Choices must include a minimum of two different course prefixes. No more than 5 credits of a studio/performance class (*asterisked below) may be
used in this category. No more than 5 credits of a world language at the 100 level may be used in this category. Max. 10 credits per prefix.
Arabic: ARAB 101 Art: ART &100, 101*, 102*, 103*, 104, 105,
111*, 112*, 113*, 121*, 122*, 123*, 201*, 202*, 203*, 205*,
206*, 207*, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256
American Sign Language: ASL &121, &122, &123, &221, &222, &223
Chinese: CHIN &121, &122, &123
Communication: CMST &101, &102, 145, 155, 175, 185, 195, 205,
&210, &220, &230
Drama: DRMA &101, 103, 105, 112, 120*, 121*, 122*, 123*, 204*,
205*, 206*
English: ENGL &111, &112, &113, &114, 117, 151, 152, 205, 214,
218, &224, &226, 240, &244, &245, 251, 253, &254, &256, 257,
258, 263, 265, 270
French: FRCH &121, &122, &123
German: GERM &121, &122, &123
Humanities: HUM 105, 110, &116, &117, &118, 120, 125, 130, 150,
155, 210, 270 Japanese: JAPN &121, &122, &123, &221
Linguistics: LAN 101, 110
Music: MUSC 100, 110, 116, 119*, 120*, 126*, 127*, 128*, 130*,
134 - 140*, &141, 145*, 146*, 147*, 148*, 151*, 161, 171*, 172*,
173*, 185, 204 Spanish: SPAN &121, &122, &123, &221, 236, 238
INDIVIDUALS,CULTURES,ANDSOCIETIES(ICS)SocialSciences‐15CREDITS
Choices must include a minimum of two different course prefixes and max. 10 credits per prefix.
American Ethnic Studies: AME 150, 151, 201
Anthropology: ANTH &100, &106, 135, 201, &206, &228, 275
American Sign Language: ASL 120, 125 Biology: BIOL 150
Economics: ECON 100, &201, &202
Environmental Science: ENVS &101, 150, 160, 170, 200, 202, 206,
208, 214, 294 Geography: GE0G &100, 155, &200, 230
History: HIST &126, &127, &128, 131, &136, &137, &146, &147,
&148, 150, 210, &214, 269
International Studies: ISP 105, 201, 205, 210, 255
Philosophy: PHIL &101, 102, 160, 210, 215, 255, 267
Political Science: POLS &101, 112, 170, &200, &202, &203, 205, 255
Psychology: PSYC &100, 120, &200, 207, 209, &220, 230, 245, 250,
257, 260 Sociology: SOC &101, 102, 150, &201, 220, 225, 230, 245
Women’s Studies: WMN 140, 200, 205, 213, 257
THENATURALWORLD(NW)NaturalandPhysicalSciences,Mathematics‐15CREDITS
Choices must include a minimum of two different prefixes; 5 credits must be in a lab science (*asterisked below). **Students may choose up to 5
credits from the following: Anthropology, Computer Science, Engineering, Geography, Math, Philosophy, Psychology. Max. 10 credits per prefix.
Astronomy: ASTR &100, 104, &110*
Biology: BIOL &100*, 107*, 109, 120*, 128*, 150, &160*, 161*,
&211*, &212*, &213*, &241*, &242* &260*
SPS 201* Botany: BOT 112*, 113*
Chemistry: CHEM &110*, &121*, &122*, &131, &139, &161*,
&162*, &163*, &241, &242, &243, &251*, &252*, 255, 256
Environmental Science: ENVS &101*, 150, 160, 170, 202*, 204*,
206*, 208, 216*
Geology: GEOL &101*, 105*, &110*, 111*, 118*, &208*
Health: HEA 125, 150, 225, 228 Meteorology: MEY 100
Nutrition: NTR 150, 155 Oceanography: OCEA &100, &101*
Physics: PHYS &100, &114*, &115*, &116*, &221*, &222*, &223*
Science: SCI 107*, 131*, 132*, 133*
**Up to 5 credits total allowed from the following group:
Anthropology: ANTH &204, &205, 275
Math: All MATH college transfer courses number 102 and above.
Computer Science: CSC 110, 142, 143
Technical math courses NOT usable for transfer purposes.
Engineering: ENGR 110,&111, 142, &214, &215, &224, &225, 240
Philosophy: PHIL &106, &120
Geography: GEOG 205
Psychology: PSYC 222
ELECTIVES‐MIN.30CREDITSAll Academic/College Transfer courses numbered 100 or above may be used as electives.
Electives: ANY Extra Credits exceeding the Basic & Distribution Requirements can also apply to electives. They also include:
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ACCT &201, &202, &203 ASL 132 BUS &101, 200, &201, 210 CFS 155 DES 110, 197 EDUC 200 – 272 (excluding &115, &130, &135, &150, &203)
ENGR &112, &204 ENGL &230, HEA 226, SHS 235, STEM 101
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Transfer courses in Seminar, Directed Readings, Special Projects/Topics (E.g. 198, 299)
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Physical Education Courses (PEC) – (3 cr. Max)
“Restricted” electives (Maximum 15 cr.) – Any college level courses considered professional/technical courses. E.g. CFS, DES, INFO, ITC, MIC, SHS, as
well as Service Learning, Coop Ed, Travel Study, Work Experience, Library courses, etc.
SpecialRequirements:NOTadditionalcreditsbuttakenaspartofDistributionorElectiverequirements.
Courses may fulfill more than one special requirement. Example: HUM 105 can fulfill an IS, C, and US special requirement in a single course. Integrated Studies (IS): Fulfilled by any TWO courses listed OR designated Linked courses OR by Coordinated Studies Programs (CSP).
(VLPA): ART 105,
251, 252, 253, 254, 255(GS) HUM 105(C,US), 125(US) MUSC 116(US), 161(US) SPAN 236(C,GS), 238(C,US) (NW): ANTH &205 BIOL 106
CHEM &110 ENVS 204 HEA 225(GS), 228(C, GS) (ICS): ANTH &100(GS), &106(US), 135(GS), &206(GS) ENVS 214, 294 GEOG 230(GS)
PHIL &101, 102, 110, 111, 160, 215, 240(C, GS), 267 POLS &203(GS), 255(GS) PSYC 230, 250(US) SOC 102(US), 105(US), 106(US), 120(US),
130(US), 230 (NW/ICS): ANTH 275(GS), ENVS &101, 150(GS), 160(GS), 202(GS), 206(GS), 208(GS)
Communications (C) One course: (VLPA): CMST &101, 205(US), &210, &220, &230 DRMA 121 ENGL 151, 152, 218(GS), &224 HUM 105(IS,US)
SPAN 236(IS,GS), 238(IS,US) (ICS): ANTH 201 ISP 105(US) PHIL 255 PSYC 120, &200(US), 245(US) SOC 245(US)
Global Studies (GS) One course: (VLPA): ART 255(IS) ENGL 218(C), &256 MUSC 110 SPAN 236(C,IS) (NW): HEA 225(IS) (ICS): ANTH &100(IS),
135(IS), &206(IS), &228 ECON &202 GEOG 230(IS) HIST &126, &127, &128, 210, 269 ISP 205, 255 PHIL 210 POLS &203(IS), 255(IS)
SOC 220 WMN 205, 213
(NW/ICS): ANTH 275(IS) ENVS 150(IS), 160(IS), 202(IS), 206(IS), 208(IS)
US Cultures (US) One course: (VLPA): CMST 205(C) ENGL 240, &244, &245, 251, 257, 258 HUM 105(C,IS), 125(IS), 155, 210, 270
MUSC 116(IS), 161(IS), 204 SPAN 238(C,IS)
(ICS): ANTH &106(IS) ASL 120, 125
POLS 170 PSYC &200(C), 245(C), 250(IS), 260 SOC 102(IS), 150, 245(C)
AA‐DTA district V3.0.docx HIST 131, &136, &137, &148, 150, &214 ISP 105(C)
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